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Professor H. Scott Fingerhut commented for the Daily Business Review on a Boca Raton lawyer’s disqualification for manifest conflict of interest.

The Palm Beach Circuit Court case is Andrew M. Ress & Associates v. Arina Loren.

Read the order of disqualification here.

Read the Daily Business Review article here.

Professor Fingerhut is Assistant Director of the Trial Advocacy Program at FIU Law.  He teaches Trial Advocacy, Pretrial Practice, and Criminal Procedure.  He is dually appointed as a Fellow in The Honors College at FIU, where he serves as faculty advisor to PATH, the Honors College pre-law community, and teaches two upper division seminars, Observing Ourselves: YOUniversity and The Gathering.

Reach him at 305-348-8095 and fingerhut@fiu.edu.

To find out more about Trial Advocacy at FIU Law, visit law.fiu.edu/trialad.